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Study abroad expenses in Spain

The cost of studying in Spain: about 50,000 RMB per year.

In fact, the cost of living in studying in Spain is relatively low in Europe, mainly depending on which city the students go to. The degree of development of a city is directly proportional to the level of living consumption. Madrid and Barcelona are just like our Beijing and Shanghai, so they will be higher than other small and medium-sized cities.

Studying in Spain is a Schengen visa. If students want to travel to other EU countries during the holidays, this fee is not included in the living expenses. Studying in Spain is allowed to work within the time limit stipulated by law, so that students can reduce some burdens for living expenses.

Studying abroad, formerly known as studying abroad, generally refers to a person going to a country outside his own country to receive various kinds of education, which can be short-term or long-term (from a few weeks to several years). These students are called international students. A short-term overseas exchange program organized by the United States and other countries, the literal translation of its English name "Study foreign" is also studying abroad.

In the Tang Dynasty, in order to absorb the advanced culture of China, the Japanese government sent envoys to China many times. As diplomatic envoys, the envoys in Tang Dynasty could not stay in China for long, so the Japanese government sent "overseas students" and "overseas students" at the same time when it sent envoys to Tang Dynasty for the second time.

The so-called "international students" are those who are still studying in China. The "foreign students" returned to China together when the Tang envoys were sent back to China. Later, the word "international students" has been used all the time. Anyone who stays abroad to study is called "international students"

The main reasons for studying abroad:

1, broaden your horizons and experience. Lay a foundation for getting a better working environment in the future.

2. Learn the language and cultural knowledge related to the country.

3. Pursuing better educational conditions. This reason is most common among students from developed countries from developing countries.

4. Diplomatic reasons. The government can send students, officials or soldiers to each other's schools to show friendship and cooperation.

5. Be familiar with the country's society, accumulate experience and prepare for permanent settlement in the future.

6. Minors temporarily living in foreign countries with their parents.

7. Apply for a student visa as an international student and obtain the right of temporary settlement.